With two films about the Indonesian genocide, the Oscar-nominated ‘The Act of Killing’ and this month’s ‘The Look of Silence,’ director Joshua Oppenheimer — aided by an anonymous codirector — shines light on an unspeakable tragedy

In 2011, 12-year-old Garrett Phillips was killed in his upstate New York home. Years passed with no arrest, and now Nick Hillary, a former college soccer coach and an ex-boyfriend of Phillips’s mother, awaits trial on a murder charge. But Hillary and a vocal group of supporters say that he has been wrongfully accused.

The New Dark Knight Rises Trailer: Good-bye, Bruce Wayne?

Usually by the time a third trailer for a big movie has been released, all relevant material has already seen the light of day and been thoroughly prodded, poked, and turned over by a nation of breathless fanatics. But you can rest assured that this new, third trailer for The Dark Knight Rises will unleash a whole new slew of deep-dive speculation. More specifically: Did Bruce Wayne just tell us he’s going to die? The specter of mortality hangs heavy here, as we see head villain Bane abducting our hero and throwing him down a deep, dark well. And when Wayne asks why he wasn’t just killed, Bane — who, thankfully, has become less indecipherable since the first footage from the movie was released (almost to the point of a kind of British high-tea lilt?) — tells him: “Your punishment must be more severe!” Meanwhile, there’s Alfred hooking up more fodder for the “This Is How Michael Caine Speaks” amateur practitioners: “I won’t bury you. I buried enough members a da Wayne family.” And finally, there’s Anne Hathaway’s Catwoman — presented here as much more of an accomplice to Wayne Enterprises than the OWS-esque rabble-rouser she’d come off as previously — very generously telling Batman that hey, look pal, you don’t owe the bad-at-displaying-affection people of Gotham anymore: “You’ve given them everything.” And then Batman growls, “Not everything. Not yet.” Nooo! Brucie! Don’t do it!

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